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UK 'Replacing Children with Dogs' – Controversial Article Sparks Debate

Published January 26, 2026, 10:15
UK 'Replacing Children with Dogs' – Controversial Article Sparks Debate

An opinion piece in the Independent newspaper has sparked controversy, arguing that in the UK, children are being replaced by dogs. Author Jack Boor points to declining birth rates, high housing costs, and a trend of people postponing or avoiding parenthood, finding companionship and emotional fulfillment in dogs. The article describes how dogs are increasingly treated like children, with birthday parties, clothes, special diets, and professional photoshoots. It also notes that dogs are being transported in strollers originally designed for babies and are being called endearingly as "my son," "my baby," or "my everything." Boor expresses concern about the changing perception of what constitutes a "good dog," which is now considered to be obedient, submissive, and silent – a creature that absorbs human chaos without reflecting it. He criticizes the tendency to value dogs more when they behave less like animals and more like emotional furniture. Finally, the author questions whether everyone really needs a dog and argues that perhaps we need fewer dogs and more honesty about what we are asking them to replace. He suggests that it would be healthy to occasionally leave dogs at home, instead of taking them everywhere.